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Multiboxing Retribution Paladins - Ramparts  | read this item
Multiboxing Retribution Paladins – Ramparts
After over a week of gameplay and preparation, the 4x Paladin 1x Death Knight team has finally come together in Ramparts.  This new multiboxing team brings together a lot of potential on paper.  One such potential is Divine Storm. Massive self healing through multiboxing the Divine Storm Skill: On paper it would seem that it is quite possible to run instances, even heroics, without having to heal the tank of the group (bosses not counted) simply by having 4x Retribution Paladins using the Divine Storm skill.   When fully glyphed, this skill will heal your party members for 40% of the damage done.  Multiple this by 4 and
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Tim's new multiboxed team: 4x Paladins 1x Death Knight  | read this item
Tim’s new multiboxed team: 4x Paladins 1x Death Knight
Hey all, just a heads up that Tim has formed a new multiboxing team and will be broadcasting 100% of the gameplay live via Justin.tv. The team consists of 4x Paladins (build unknown as of now) and 1x Deathknight.  This will be
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Multiboxing Stockades with 2 multiboxers  | read this item
Multiboxing Stockades with 2 multiboxers
A little over a week ago, Tim and Rob decide to build a new team of multiboxers with the intent to play together on the new team as much as possible.  The team is built around PVE and PVP, with PVP being more of the focus.  The team is highly specialized and consists of only two character classes. Tim – 2x Priests, currently both Holy spec Rob – 3x Hunters, currently both BM spec The reasoning behind the team composition is that the BM pets should easily be able to tank with the hunters contributing the bulk of the groups DPS, while at the same time healing the pets through pet and hunter talents.  The dual priests will float around spamming Holy Nova

What is multiboxing?

Multiboxing is a term used to denote one user playing multiple accounts simultaneously. Typically you will have 1 player controlling multiple characters at the same time.

For example, in World of Warcraft, 1 person may be controlling 5 Shamans at the same time.

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